Ginger Landry Receives September Leadership Award at OMC

Ginger Landry Receives September Leadership Award at OMC

Landry was recognized for her dedicated service and high quality of work during her tenure as Laboratory Services Manager.

Ginger Landry received Olympic Medical Center’s Leadership Award in September.

Scott Kennedy, MD, chief medical officer, presented the award, recognizing Landry for her dedicated service to the Olympic Medical Center Laboratory and in our community during her tenure as Laboratory Services Manager. Landry recently transferred from the laboratory to the Olympic Medical Physicians Patient Care department where she’ll continue putting her leadership skills to work as a Care Navigator.

“Ginger has been a steady and knowledgeable leader in the lab,” said Dr. Kennedy. “She has always been dedicated to doing work of the highest quality, and her door was always open to her staff.”

According to Dr. Kennedy, Landry is the epitome of a devoted and skilled leader. “Ginger has been a mentor, a leader and a trusted friend to each and every one of the employees she supervises and works alongside. She always puts the needs of the patient first and is empathetic to all staff.”

Landry has worked in health care on the Olympic Peninsula for over 30 years. She began her clinical career in the lab at the Port Angeles Clinic in 1990, which then became Virginia Mason Clinic and was finally purchased by OMC in 2006. As a laboratory services manager, Landry supervised 15 lab assistants at clinic locations in Sequim and Port Angeles.

Ginger has been a mentor, a leader and a trusted friend to each and every one of the employees she supervises and works alongside. She always puts the needs of the patient first and is empathetic to all staff.

Dr. Scott Kennedy, Chief Medical Officer